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Roughly one in ten adult Americans find their walking slowed by progressive chronic conditions like arthritis, back problems, heart and lung diseases, and diabetes. In this passionate and deeply in...
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10 June 2003

Roughly one in ten adult Americans find their walking slowed by progressive chronic conditions like arthritis, back problems, heart and lung diseases, and diabetes. In this passionate and deeply informed book, Lisa I. Iezzoni describes the personal experiences of and societal responses to adults whose mobility makes it difficult for them to live as they wish—partly because of physical and emotional conditions and partly because of persisting societal and environmental barriers.
Basing her conclusions on personal experience, a wealth of survey data, and extensive interviews with dozens of people from a wide social spectrum, Iezzoni explains who has mobility problems and why; how mobility difficulties affect people's physical comfort, attitudes, daily activities, and relationships with family and friends throughout their communities; strategies for improving mobility; and how the health care system addresses mobility difficulties, providing and financing services and assistive technologies.
Iezzoni claims that, although strategies exist to improve mobility, many people do not know where to turn for advice. She addresses the need to inform policymakers about areas where changes will better accommodate people with difficulty walking. This straightforward and engaging narrative clearly demonstrates that improving people's ability to move freely and independently will enhance overall health and quality of life, not only for these persons, but also for society as a whole.
Basing her conclusions on personal experience, a wealth of survey data, and extensive interviews with dozens of people from a wide social spectrum, Iezzoni explains who has mobility problems and why; how mobility difficulties affect people's physical comfort, attitudes, daily activities, and relationships with family and friends throughout their communities; strategies for improving mobility; and how the health care system addresses mobility difficulties, providing and financing services and assistive technologies.
Iezzoni claims that, although strategies exist to improve mobility, many people do not know where to turn for advice. She addresses the need to inform policymakers about areas where changes will better accommodate people with difficulty walking. This straightforward and engaging narrative clearly demonstrates that improving people's ability to move freely and independently will enhance overall health and quality of life, not only for these persons, but also for society as a whole.
Price: $34.95
Pages: 366
Publisher: University of California Press
Imprint: University of California Press
Series: California/Milbank Books on Health and the Public
Publication Date:
10 June 2003
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9780520238190
Format: Paperback
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Lisa I. Iezzoni is Professor of Medicine at the Harvard Medical School and the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Division of General Medicine and Primary Care. She is the editor of Risk Adjustment for Measuring Healthcare Outcomes (1997).
List of Illustrations and Tables
Foreword, by Daniel M. Fox and Samuel L. Milbank
Acknowledgments
Preface
1. Mobility Limits
2. Who Has Mobility Difficulties
3. Sensations of Walking
4. Society's Views of Walking
5. How People Feel about Their Difficulty Walking
6. At Home--With Family and Friends
7. Outside Home--At Work and in Communities
8. People Talking to Their Physicians
9. Physicians Talking to Their Patients
10. Physical and Occupational Therapy and Other Approaches
11. Ambulation Aids
12. Wheeled Mobility
13. Who Will Pay?
14. What Will Be Paid For?
15. Final Thoughts
Appendix 1. Faniliar Interviewees
Appendix 2. Selected Rsources
Notes
References
Index
Foreword, by Daniel M. Fox and Samuel L. Milbank
Acknowledgments
Preface
1. Mobility Limits
2. Who Has Mobility Difficulties
3. Sensations of Walking
4. Society's Views of Walking
5. How People Feel about Their Difficulty Walking
6. At Home--With Family and Friends
7. Outside Home--At Work and in Communities
8. People Talking to Their Physicians
9. Physicians Talking to Their Patients
10. Physical and Occupational Therapy and Other Approaches
11. Ambulation Aids
12. Wheeled Mobility
13. Who Will Pay?
14. What Will Be Paid For?
15. Final Thoughts
Appendix 1. Faniliar Interviewees
Appendix 2. Selected Rsources
Notes
References
Index